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Monday, March 3, 2014
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Community helps shape profile of ideal schools superintendent

When it comes to the next superintendent for Tracy schools, the community is looking for an experienced leader with the highest integrity, a "people person" who is approachable and accessible, and a visionary who maintains a focus on student achievement. And he or she should have a sense of humor.

Greenfield Union School District names new superintendent

At its regular board meeting on Feb. 20, the meeting Greenfield Union School District Board voted unanimously to employ Harry Ervin as its new superintendent.

Authorities still looking at apparent crop dusting of Stratford school bus

The Kings County Department of Agriculture and California Highway Patrol are continuing their investigation into a Thursday incident where a crop duster may have sprayed a school bus with herbicide.

Retired Ceres educator helps state certify tomorrow’s teachers, administrators

Mary Jones charted the way for student instruction in the Ceres Unified School District, helping lead the district to national attention for its high rates of Latino graduations before retiring as deputy superintendent last year. Now, she is helping raise the bar for training school leaders as a member of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing.

Fremont schools: $157 million school bond spent properly, oversight panel says

The panel overseeing a $157 million bond measure says the school district spent the money properly to upgrade its aging 42 campuses, completing the promised work on time and under budget.

Controversial lease-leaseback contracts have become popular in Mt. Diablo district

The Mt. Diablo school district routinely avoids open bidding and contracts directly with favored companies, a practice critics says is unfair and possibly illegal.

Fight over school's American flag T-shirt ban likely to continue

An attorney is vowing to appeal a federal court ruling that a Northern California high school that asked students to remove American flag shirts on Cinco de Mayo acted reasonably to avoid igniting ethnic tensions.

Boyle Heights school protests district's decision to move campus

With fewer than 300 students enrolled, the high school is too small to be financially sustainable, schools chief John Deasy says.

Effective teacher training critical to success of Common Core math

The quality of teacher training will be crucial to the success of the new Common Core State Standards in math, educators say, and the pressure is on districts to give elementary school teachers the skills they’ll need to provide students with a firm foundation in early arithmetic.
Friday, February 28, 2014

Alisal school chief focus of sex harassment investigation

Two women who have been employed by the Alisal Union School District are accusing Superintendent John Ramirez Jr. of sexual harassment.

District Attorney’s Office receives complaints about compensation for Centinela Valley chief Jose Fernandez

The Los Angeles County district attorney’s Public Integrity Division has received several complaints regarding Centinela Valley schools Superintendent Jose Fernandez, spokeswoman Jane Robison confirmed Thursday.

Centinela Valley school board hires media-relations consultant amid fallout

After the fireworks died down at a raucous public meeting, the embattled Centinela Valley Union High School board this week hired a public relations consultant to help trumpet positive news amid a storm of bad publicity.

Rialto Unified dumps longtime accounting firm in wake of Judith Oakes embezzlement allegations

Citing a failure to catch financial irregularities, including the alleged embezzlement of former accountant Judith Oakes, the Rialto Unified school board has dumped its old auditing firm.

Riverside County rejects Coachella Valley Unified cutbacks

The Riverside County Department of Education rejected the Coachella Valley Unified School District’s plan to slash millions from its budget by laying off nearly 70 employees.

Guess what grade schools have banned now?

There's no disagreement: Brightly colored bracelets woven from little rubber bands are this school year's hottest toy. Rainbow Looms also are the latest toy to be restricted at some elementary schools, going the way of Pokémon cards, pogs and Tamagotchis. Ladera Ranch Elementary has outlawed the bracelets, and nearby Oso Grande Elementary has put restrictions on when students can access them.

Denair Unified votes to cut administrative, teaching jobs

To bring spending back in line, Denair Unified School District has to cut all or parts of 38 teaching jobs for next year, many of which already sit empty. Thursday night, it finished making those cuts.

Summer and after-school programs provide a jump on Common Core

Middle school English teacher Kellie Madden already has a good grasp of the new Common Core State Standards. In fact, she has been teaching to those standards for the past two years without realizing it.

Billions would be needed to repair L.A. schools, officials say

Maintaining Los Angeles Unified campuses will be difficult because of staffing and funding shortages combined with repair backlogs, aging buildings and more than 100 new schools, officials said Thursday.